I finally managed to get over to a friend's place to harvest some black locust and came back home with a few decent chunks of wood for staves. I'd noticed when unloading them into my garage that there were some dark spots at the center of the heart wood, but didn't think much of it at the time. I didn't get a chance to split the sections into staves yet and decided to go put some glue on the ends. When doing so, I noticed an earwig or two at the end (this was after sitting on the garage floor for a few hours). On the other end, I saw even more and when I whacked the wood good and hard, a few came out of the black hole in the heart wood.
I'm afraid I already may know the answer, but is that whole 7' section of log going to be useless for staves if I have earwigs crawling out of it? Oh, and if it matters, the tree wasn't dead and is probably about 8" diameter.
Never knew those ugly little bugs took up residence in trees.... Thanks for any help
Jeremy